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CANC.ER
SOCIETY'
Police Minister
Reviews Security
Jerusalem (JTA) —
Although the proposed plan
for Palestinian autonomy in
the Gaza Strip and Jericho
contains broad outlines for
security arrangements,
many of the practical details
still need to be worked out,
according to Israel's top
police official.
In a briefing for the foreign
press, Police Minister Moshe
Shahal said that if the
agreement is to succeed,
both parties must stop see-
ing each other as enemies
and begin building con-
fidence and cooperation.
The proposed Israeli-
Palestinian agreement,
which was endorsed last
week by Israel's Cabinet,
calls for Palestinian self-rule
in Gaza and Jericho as a first
step toward extending Pa-
lestinian authority to the
administered territories.
Mr. Shahal said that the
plan calls for Israeli security
forces to retain responsibili-
ty for the safety of Israeli
citizens and settlements in
Gaza and the Jericho area.
The Israeli forces will also be
responsible for ensuring that
Israeli citizens in the ter-
ritories obey the law.
In addition, Israel will re-
tain control over the strate-
gically important bridge
crossings to Jordan, he said.
But he noted that no
details have yet been spelled
out for the size or exact
jurisdiction of the Palestin-
ian police force that will
begin operating in Gaza and
Jericho once the plan goes
into effect.
He said there are recom-
mendations to have
"cooperation on different
levels" between the Israeli
and Palestinian police
forces, but exact details re-
main to be worked out by
negotiators.
As of now, only 100 Pales-
tinians have been in police
training programs in Jor-
dan. But Mr. Shahal said
Israel is open to allowing Pa-
lestinians with military
training in Jordan or Egypt
to serve in the new police
force.
The prospect of an armed
Palestinian police force has
sparked fear and anxiety
among some sectors of the
Israeli public. Some settlers'
groups have even gone so far
as to pledge to take up arms
against Palestinian police.
The minister said that
public attitudes must be
Moshe Shahal
changed on both sides.
"We will have to realize
we're talking about trying to
live in peace," he said. "If we
will continue to consider
ourselves enemies (with the
Palestinians), it will be a
problem.
"I hope there will be a dif-
ference between declara-
tions and reality," he added,
referring to the settlers'
threats of violence.
"We will certainly deal
with any action not inside
the frame of the law with all
firmness," he said.
Mr. Shahal held a three-
hour meeting with represen-
tatives of the settlers to try
to address their concerns.
He reportedly told them
that Jewish civil guard units
will be set up.
"The Palestinians have an
interest in stability and in
maintaining security," said
Mr. Shahal. They "will have
a challenge to conduct their
government in the interim
period in such a way as to
build confidence, and I
believe they will do their
utmost" to promote peace,
he said.
One option reportedly be-
ing considered by Israel to
increase security under the
proposed autonomy plan in-
volves leaving large border
police forces in the areas
that will be evacuated by the
Israel Defense Forces.
What is still unclear is
whether Israeli forces will be
able to carry out "hot pur-
suits" of suspected terrorists
into areas covered by the
self-rule agreement.
Deputy Defense Minister
Mordechai Gur said over the
weekend the IDF would pat-
rol the roads in the vicinity
of Jericho, where many of
the Jewish settlements are
concentrated. ❑